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You can stop smoking cigarettes today in just one single hypnosis session.

You might be curious how this is possible. I will assure you : it is simpler than you think. Your mind has tremendous power for programming and reprogramming for anything you want. For a smoking cessation to work, all you need is your readiness for a change. You have to be at the point in your life when you are sick and tired of being smoker. You also have to want to stop smoking for yourself, not for anyone else, like your doctor or wife and etc. It’s your choice.

In fact, if you are reading this article, you are already a non-smoker in your mind, because this is what you want with 100 per cent honesty. You chose not to smoke. However, there is one problem: you still have your old mental programming in the unconscious mind, like the triggers associated with a cigarette, fears about stopping and anxiety, not knowing how to deal with cravings. Hypnosis can help you eliminate all of that. It’s as if being reborn in a new mind.

Stop smoking today! Take control over your life! Let that old and useless habit of smoking become a thing of the past!

Hypnosis Most Effective Says Largest Study Ever: 3 Times as Effective as Patch and 15 Times as Effective as Willpower. Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking, according to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of breaking the habit. University of Iowa, Journal of Applied Psychology, How One in Five Give Up Smoking. October 1992. (Also New Scientist, October 10, 1992.)

When a tobacco cigarette burns, it releases a cocktail of about 4000 chemicals, more than 70 of them are cancer causing substances.

Scientists have shown that these chemicals can damage a person’s DNA and therefore change the genes, hence causing cancer by the cells growing abnormally and multiplying out of control.

Among these carcinogenic substances are:

Tar – a sticky brown residue, which smokers inhale every time the smoke; tar also forms stains on a smoker’s teeth, fingers and lungs

Arsenic, which is used in wood preservatives

Benzene, an industrial solvent, refined from crude oil

Cadmium, used in batteries

Formaldehyde, used in mortuaries and paint manufacturing

Polonium-210, a highly radioactive element

Chromium, used to manufacture dye, paints and alloys

1,3-Butadiene, used in rubber manufacturing

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, a group of dangerous DNA-damaging chemicals

Nitrosamines, another group of DNA-damaging chemicals

Acrolein, formerly used as a chemical weapon

Metals, such as nickel, lead, cobalt and beryllium. These metals are easily absorbed by the lungs when smoked.

There are many more chemicals, that don’t directly cause cancer, but they make it easier for others to do so. Nicotine is not a carcinogenic, however it is a highly addictive drug, which causes a person to want to smoke more and regularly, increasing the chances of getting cancer from inhaling harmful carcinogenic chemicals contained in the cigarette.